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I saw two Tesla's in Hua Hin this weekend...

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19 hours ago, Falcon said:

The Hua hin police have already got one Tesla car, they’ve had it for some months now. We see it driving around now and again so not sure if it’s out all the time or there just for the police to have fun with.

 

This is common in Thai police force especially in BKK and other wealthy areas.  I've seen BMW and Mercedes 'Police' cars also.  Tesla is a new one though LOL.

 

These cars are not owned by RTP.  They are guys from extremely wealthy families that join the RTP as 'something to do' and also likely to gain even further wealth through extortion, etc.  These are all private cars, just painted in the Thai police colors.  Pretty ridiculous that one can actually do that here, and even more so that one would even WANT to spend that much of their own money for 'work'.   I guess for them it's really an investment if they really are using it for extortion (likely the case).

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